Tuesday’s Everton News: Palace reactions, Beto renewal, U21’s out

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Tuesday’s Everton News: Palace reactions, Beto renewal, U21’s out

Tuesday’s Everton News: Palace reactions, Beto renewal, U21’s out

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Tuesday’s Everton News: Palace reactions, Beto renewal, U21’s out

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Everton fans, grab your blue scarves and settle in—your daily dose of Toffees news is here, and it’s packed with drama, determination, and a few tough lessons from the pitch.

Let’s start with the big talking point: Sunday’s rollercoaster at Selhurst Park. Everton fought hard to snatch a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace, but striker Beto didn’t hide his frustration, calling it a "missed opportunity" as the team pushes for a European finish. With the season heating up, every point counts—and every slip stings a little more.

Off the pitch, the chatter is all about securing the future. The Liverpool Echo is urging the club to make offering David Moyes a new contract a top priority. Meanwhile, Beto’s red-hot form has put him firmly on the radar, and Football Insider reports that Everton are planning to block any summer bids for the in-form forward. Looks like the Toffees are building for the long haul.

Over in the women’s game, there’s a well-deserved spotlight on Ruby Mace. The Everton Women’s star has been nominated for WSL Player of the Season in her debut campaign—a massive achievement that shows the growing strength of the squad.

And if you need a feel-good story, look no further than the Under-18s. They signed off their 2025/26 season in style, pulling off a stunning 5-3 comeback victory over Manchester City at Finch Farm. Talk about finishing with a bang.

But it’s not all sunshine. Former Everton star Michael Ball didn’t hold back, insisting that the players need to own up to mistakes that have been haunting the team since before Moyes’ return. Hard words, but honest ones.

Looking ahead, the transfer rumor mill is spinning. TFG is reportedly ready to splash big cash on a new striker, with a move for Raul Jimenez looking unlikely. And across the academy, the U21s faced heartbreak, losing to Huddersfield Town in the PDL play-off semi-final. Tough break, but these young Blues are learning the ropes.

As the week unfolds, keep an eye on Everton Women—manager Scott Phelan says the squad is determined to finish the WSL season on a high, despite a few injury concerns. With four matches on the calendar, there’s plenty of action ahead.

Whether you’re celebrating a comeback or analyzing a draw, one thing’s for sure: Everton never does boring. Stay tuned, Blues.

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